Mediatized Taiwan Mandarin

IF 0.3 Q4 LINGUISTICS
C. Peng
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Abstract

This study examines the changing perceptions of Taiwan Mandarin (TM) among Chinese mainlanders and how televised media contribute to the formation of language ideology. This study shows that televised media play a role in reinforcing the socio-semiotic link between ideologies and linguistic practice. TM is traditionally associated with chic, urban television celebrities and young cosmopolitan types. However, the results of an online survey measuring language attitudes towards televised TM among young mainlanders indicate that the social prestige of TM may be waning for this demographic. TM is now perceived by many millennials on the mainland as gentle, pretentious and emasculated. The changing attitude among millennials on the Chinese mainland towards TM can be ascribed in part to (1) social and economic changes on the mainland and (2) the way TM is stylized in televised media.
台湾普通话
本研究探讨大陆人对台湾普通话认知的变化,以及电视媒体如何促成语言意识形态的形成。本研究表明,电视媒体在强化意识形态和语言实践之间的社会符号学联系方面发挥了作用。传统上,TM与时髦的都市电视名人和年轻的国际化类型联系在一起。然而,一项在线调查的结果显示,大陆年轻人对电视直播的语言态度表明,在这一人群中,电视直播的社会声望可能正在下降。如今,在中国大陆的许多千禧一代看来,TM是温和、自命不凡、没有男子气的。中国大陆千禧一代对TM态度的转变部分归因于(1)大陆的社会和经济变化以及(2)电视媒体对TM的风格化方式。
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